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Post by josef on Feb 9, 2023 23:03:29 GMT
So you may have thought those small 3 inches or less backdrop structures are just a model railroad idea. Well, they really exist also.
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Post by Country Joe on Feb 9, 2023 23:33:14 GMT
Very interesting video, Walt. From the outside it looks too narrow for anyone to live there but the picture of the inside looks fairly roomy. Pretty cool.
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Post by Adam on Feb 9, 2023 23:44:00 GMT
A strong wind in the wrong direction and I hesitate to think what happens.
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Post by curtis on Feb 10, 2023 3:53:44 GMT
Really isn't as thin as you think. Watch closely. You will notice the footprint is actually a V so one side it pretty deep.
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Post by Adam on Feb 10, 2023 12:05:30 GMT
Really isn't as thin as you think. Watch closely. You will notice the footprint is actually a V so one side it pretty deep. I recall another building like this in the US as well, but maybe its just a house.
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Post by josef on Feb 10, 2023 12:27:54 GMT
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Post by Country Joe on Feb 10, 2023 18:34:31 GMT
Thanks for the video, Walt. There’s more room inside than I would think but it’s still too small for me. It would be very hard to find room for an O gauge layout and forget about storing trains.
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Post by Adam on Feb 10, 2023 19:52:59 GMT
Thanks for the video, Walt. There’s more room inside than I would think but it’s still too small for me. It would be very hard to find room for an O gauge layout and forget about storing trains. Yeah, maybe a long bump n’ go trolley line but not much else.
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Post by highvoltage on Feb 11, 2023 14:10:39 GMT
Really isn't as thin as you think. Watch closely. You will notice the footprint is actually a V so one side it pretty deep. I recall another building like this in the US as well, but maybe its just a house. The Flatiron Building in New York City?
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